Dave Frost Photography – Canvey Islandhttp://www.davefrost.co.uk
Photography from Canvey Island photographer Camera, Photos and wordsWed, 14 Feb 2018 14:25:17 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.410116604Friendly Visitorhttp://www.davefrost.co.uk/2018/02/friendly-visitor/
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]]>http://www.davefrost.co.uk/2018/02/friendly-visitor/feed/01332Autumn in the new foresthttp://www.davefrost.co.uk/2017/11/autumn-in-the-new-forest/
Tue, 14 Nov 2017 07:30:59 +0000http://www.davefrost.co.uk/?p=1307Autumn in the new forest is always a treat, there’s fewer people around for starters, and the leaves and autumnal colours are much easier on the eye than the great green swathes of summer. Always plenty to do or see, and the pubs/restaurants serve some of the best food in the UK.

]]>1307Foggy Afternoon at the seasidehttp://www.davefrost.co.uk/2017/01/foggy-afternoon-at-the-seaside/
Mon, 23 Jan 2017 08:27:23 +0000http://www.davefrost.co.uk/?p=1280Continue reading "Foggy Afternoon at the seaside"]]>OK, so it’s not the best photo I’ve ever taken technically, it was after all grabbed during a brisk walk along the seafront at Southend on Sea, and a damp freezing fog had just started rolling in from the water on the only camera I had available at the time, the trusty iphone 6. Now we all know that in low light, it’s not the best you’re going to see, but it was in reality pretty bright out. Nevertheless, the fog has reduced the contrast far better than I could have done in post production, giving the image a somewhat surreal, almost watercolour like effect. I’d promised myself that only my best images would get uploaded here (unlike my Flickr account which has a lot of painful reminders of amateur errors) but there’s just something about this one that I keep coming back to. Despite it’s appearance, I can assure you this one is straight out of the phone, no editing whatsoever.

]]>1250Trip to Tropical Wings – Our nearest Zoohttp://www.davefrost.co.uk/2015/11/trip-to-tropical-wings-our-nearest-zoo/
Tue, 03 Nov 2015 15:21:27 +0000http://www.davefrost.co.uk/?p=1236Half term has been and gone, just a fading memory of lay ins, not having to think about meetings, or pre-meeting meetings and days out. Weather held nicely so we went to tropical wings, out local Zoo.

]]>1236Swimming with the Turtleshttp://www.davefrost.co.uk/2015/09/swimming-with-the-turtles/
Thu, 17 Sep 2015 11:07:55 +0000http://www.davefrost.co.uk/?p=1225Posted this up a month ago on YouTube, but never updated/added it here. Had a great Holiday this year in Olu Deniz, Turkey.
We weren;t really sure what to expect as we usually go for the livelier resorts like Marmaris but after 2 weeks baking in the sunshine I’m hooked now. We were quite literally 5 minutes away from the Blue Lagoon, where we not only saw turtles, but managed to get up close to them as well !

So, the fish croaked. Yup, both of them. They were both fine yesterday, and gone this morning. Same evening that one of the ornaments flew off of the mantle piece and a TV in the kids room turned itself on a couple of times in the night.

I’m on Lonely Street, number fifty three.
Boarded up property,
I’ll probably get pulled down.
Litter all around inside there’s
no sound and no light.
But yo it gets busy at night, People creeping.
Derelicts sneaking to fix. Speaking.
On the way my timbers creaking,
Roof leaking. And bricks coming loose,
knee high in refuse.
But even though I’m a slum,
I’m still of some use.
There was a time when my walls where decorated.
And under my roof children where educated.
But now paint’s faded, windows are all smashed,
a crash in the economy robbed me of my family.
And no strategy, combats negative equity,
so that’s it. Like violence it’s drastic.
I’m freaking, and seeking to be
more than just a house for crack.
Somebody bring my family back.

]]>1181Green fingered neighbour trims my bush…………http://www.davefrost.co.uk/2014/07/green-fingered-neighbour-trims-my-bush/
Tue, 01 Jul 2014 14:21:26 +0000http://www.davefrost.co.uk/?p=1175Imagine our surprise on returning home to find what can only be described as half a tree in our front garden. Admittedly, the other half was overhanging the boundary line a little, which presumably squared things in our neighbour’s head when he found himself getting a little carried away. I’m not sure at what point he stood back and thought “yeah, good job, that looks fine” or whether he only stopped because his arm was tired (Let’s face it, he may as well have carried on and done the rest of it as well) but I’m sure you’ll agree that the end result is nothing short of superlative.

It might be because I’m old, but I would have expected that before emptying the shed of anything sharp, pointy and saw-ey, it’s kind of polite to mention that you’ll be clearing back any overhanging bits with the owner of the aforementioned over-hangy bits, especially if they could have lent you a nice electric hedge trimmer to actually do the job with (or even saved you the hassle and done it for you). We must have missed that bit though because this was the first we knew of it.

Apparently, they’re going to be putting a fence up. Given it’s our front garden I’m not expecting a 6 foot one (it’s just not very British is it) so I’m still not clear on how (or even why) the branches requiring a ladder were lopped off as well, but I will be watching that boundary line very carefully. Why worry that the panels at the end of their back garden are rotten and falling out (and at some point we’re going to end up with their dog in our garage) as long at the front has a nice new fence.

I’m still a little bit in shock to be honest, hope they don’t need any favours any time soon.